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The Atlanta Constitution,

Thursday, 8th April 1915,

PAGE 1, COLUMN 5.

Dan S. Lehon, Superintendent of the Southern Offices of the William J. Burns Detective Organization, has filed an Appeal in the United States Supreme Court at Washington from his conviction in Atlanta for violation of the City Ordinance requiring private Detectives to be licensed. This was brought to Atlanta in Associated Press Dispatches received Wednesday. Lehon's contention is that the Ordinance not only deprived him of Constitutional Rights but Abridged the Constitutional Rights of Leo M. Frank, by whose friends Lehon and Burns were employed.

Lehon was arrested during the Burns investigation of the Frank Case following an investigation by the Police Department into the Burns Atlanta Office. Others were arrested with him, including Boots Rogers, the ex-County Policeman.